Selenia
June 26th, 2001, 06:31 PM
by Bob Marks; a brilliant astrologer!
(this is advanced astrology)
A Davidson Chart shows many things about a relationship as a whole. But how many cases are there of one person wanting the relationship and the other wanting out? How many relationships where one person benefits and the other winds up holding the short end of the stick?
One can do "Synastry" between the charts of each person involved in a relationship with their Davidson horoscopes.
As I mentioned in Synastry (Chapter 25.0), that frequently gave better results than comparing the charts of the two people themselves.
That was when I got the following idea. You can compare the horoscopes of two people aspect by aspect (synastry) and you can make a Davidson chart for the relationship.
Now if you can also compare each chart with that Davidson horoscope (more synastry), could you then make another “Davidson chart” from each person’s horoscope with the original Davidson chart?
First of all, what would such a chart mean? Well, it could show you how the relationship affects each person individually. I tried it in over two dozen cases and it “worked”. Not a statistical sample, to be sure. However, I haven’t yet seen a case when this technique gave incorrect information. In my opinion, these horoscopes supply the missing piece to relationship readings. Naturally I had to name them after myself.
To repeat, the Davidson chart is made from by taking the midpoints of the birth dates, birth times, and birthplaces of the two people involved in the relationship. It shows what happens to the relationship as a whole. The Marks Chart is made by taking the midpoints of the Davidson chart with the horoscope of each person. Marks charts show what happens to each separate individual in the relationship.
To do a complete relationship reading, you have do the following:
(1) Look at the between the two horoscopes. This tells you something (but not everything) about potential strong and weak points in the relationship.
(2) Check the Davidson chart. This shows what the relationship itself (as an individual entity) will tend to be like.
(3) Compare the aspects of both person’s horoscopes with the Davidson chart (more synastry). This can indicate more strong and weak points between the two people.
(4) Check the Marks charts to see how the relationship affects each person.
(5) Put it all together and get the complete picture.
Can you take it further? Can you make another midpoint chart for each person with the Marks chart? Or how about a midpoint chart for each Marks chart with the original Davidson? In that case, we would be on our way to an “infinite regress” because we could then make midpoint charts from these charts, and so on, and so on.....
But this couldn’t happen. All we have to ask is “What would such charts show you? What information would they give?” The answer is they wouldn’t tell you anything. They would have no meaning.
A Davidson chart tells about the relationship as a whole. A Marks chart shows the effect on each individual. Nothing is shown by making other horoscopes. Marks charts are the limit of this technique. They are as far as it goes.
(this is advanced astrology)
A Davidson Chart shows many things about a relationship as a whole. But how many cases are there of one person wanting the relationship and the other wanting out? How many relationships where one person benefits and the other winds up holding the short end of the stick?
One can do "Synastry" between the charts of each person involved in a relationship with their Davidson horoscopes.
As I mentioned in Synastry (Chapter 25.0), that frequently gave better results than comparing the charts of the two people themselves.
That was when I got the following idea. You can compare the horoscopes of two people aspect by aspect (synastry) and you can make a Davidson chart for the relationship.
Now if you can also compare each chart with that Davidson horoscope (more synastry), could you then make another “Davidson chart” from each person’s horoscope with the original Davidson chart?
First of all, what would such a chart mean? Well, it could show you how the relationship affects each person individually. I tried it in over two dozen cases and it “worked”. Not a statistical sample, to be sure. However, I haven’t yet seen a case when this technique gave incorrect information. In my opinion, these horoscopes supply the missing piece to relationship readings. Naturally I had to name them after myself.
To repeat, the Davidson chart is made from by taking the midpoints of the birth dates, birth times, and birthplaces of the two people involved in the relationship. It shows what happens to the relationship as a whole. The Marks Chart is made by taking the midpoints of the Davidson chart with the horoscope of each person. Marks charts show what happens to each separate individual in the relationship.
To do a complete relationship reading, you have do the following:
(1) Look at the between the two horoscopes. This tells you something (but not everything) about potential strong and weak points in the relationship.
(2) Check the Davidson chart. This shows what the relationship itself (as an individual entity) will tend to be like.
(3) Compare the aspects of both person’s horoscopes with the Davidson chart (more synastry). This can indicate more strong and weak points between the two people.
(4) Check the Marks charts to see how the relationship affects each person.
(5) Put it all together and get the complete picture.
Can you take it further? Can you make another midpoint chart for each person with the Marks chart? Or how about a midpoint chart for each Marks chart with the original Davidson? In that case, we would be on our way to an “infinite regress” because we could then make midpoint charts from these charts, and so on, and so on.....
But this couldn’t happen. All we have to ask is “What would such charts show you? What information would they give?” The answer is they wouldn’t tell you anything. They would have no meaning.
A Davidson chart tells about the relationship as a whole. A Marks chart shows the effect on each individual. Nothing is shown by making other horoscopes. Marks charts are the limit of this technique. They are as far as it goes.